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3. Calculate the minimum bandwidth of a BFSK modulated signal with $f_2 = 51$ KHz and $f_1 = 49$ KHz for an input bit rate of 2 kbps and a shape factor $r = 0.9$

          3. Calculate the minimum bandwidth of a BFSK modulated signal with $f_2 = 51$ KHz and $f_1 = 49$ KHz for an input bit rate of 2 kbps and a shape factor $r = 0.9$
        
3. Calculate the minimum bandwidth of a BFSK modulated signal with f2 = 51 KHz and f1 = 49 KHz for an input bit rate of 2 kbps and a shape factor r = 0.9

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00:01 So in this question, we want to find the minimum bandwidth.
00:04 So we have our fn and this is equal to 2 times 3.
00:10 We have our signal and that's going to be 4 thirds times 6...
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